On Tuesday 01 June 2010 00:31:39 Duncan wrote: Hi Duncan! > Option 1: > > If you're a strong keyboard user that finds switching to the mouse a > terrible interruption of your processing stream, this might not work > for you, [...] That's the case here. ;-) > Option 2: > > Another option, one that might work better for you, is to use kwin's > dynamic scroll-button opacity adjustment feature. Configure window > behavior, window actions, ensure that modifier-key (alt or meta) + > mouse- wheel is set to change opacity. You can then alt-scroll (or > meta-scroll, I use meta, aka windows key, as it's intuitive for me > that the windows key modifier controls windows actions) to near-zero > opacity to check what's underneath, and back, with little problem. Of > course assuming you have a mouse or alternative hardware with a > scroller... This is not too bad, but I'd prefer not to use the mouse. > Option 3: > > Another option would be using the keep-window-above-others feature > (which has a keyboard shortcut setting available, global shortcuts, > kwin) to accomplish much the same thing as option 1. However, this > could work better if you find switching to the mouse disruptive, as > you'd simply switch to the reference window, toggle keep-on-top ON, > switch to the typing window (thereby deactivating the on-top reference > window, reducing its opacity accordingly), and work, all with the > keyboard. So I'd work in a window that shines through the always-on-top window. Hm, I guess that's too distracting for my eyes. > Option 4: > > This option should be possible but requires technical knowledge to > implement. Use dbus to send opacity-change instructions to kwin, then > setup a hotkey to invoke said opacity change on the desired window. That's what I was originally heading for, but I couldn't find a relevant function in org.kde.KWin with qdbusviewer... Bye, Tassilo ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.